Williams, G.
(Gwyn Williams)

TUBOS02 Longitudinal Space Charge Effects in the JLAB IR FEL SRF Linac
Carlos Hernandez-Garcia, Kevin Beard, Chris Behre, Stephen Vincent Benson, George Herman Biallas, James Boyce, David Douglas, Fred Dylla, Richard Evans, Al Grippo, Joe Gubeli, David Hardy, Kevin Jordan, Lia Merminga, George Neil, Joe Preble, Michelle D. Shinn, Tim Siggins, Richard Walker, Gwyn Williams, Byung Yunn, Shukui Zhang (Jefferson Lab, Newport News, Virginia)

Observations of energy spread asymmetry when operating the Linac on either side of crest and longitudinal emittance growth have been confirmed by extending PARMELA simulations from the injector to the end of the first SRF Linac module. The asymmetry can be explained by the interaction of the accelerating electric field with that from longitudinal space charge effects within the electron bunch. This can be a major limitation to performance in FEL accelerators.

TUCOS02 High Power Lasing in the IR Upgrade FEL at Jefferson Lab
Stephen Vincent Benson, Kevin Beard, Chris Behre, George Herman Biallas, James Boyce, David Douglas, Fred Dylla, Richard Evans, Al Grippo, Joe Gubeli, David Hardy, Carlos Hernandez-Garcia, Kevin Jordan, Lia Merminga, George Neil, Joe Preble, Michelle D. Shinn, Tim Siggins, Richard Walker, Gwyn Williams, Byung Yunn, Shukui Zhang (Jefferson Lab, Newport News, Virginia), Hiroyuki Toyokawa (KEK, Ibaraki)

We report on progress in commissioning the IR Upgrade facility at Jefferson Lab. Operation at high power has been demonstrated at 5.7 microns with over 4 kW of continuous power output and a recirculated electron beam power of up to 800 kW. We report on the features and limitations of the present design and on efforts to increase the power to over 10 kW.

TUPOS62 Short Electron Beam Bunch Characterization Through Measurement of Terahertz Radiation
Shukui Zhang, Stephen Vincent Benson, David Douglas, Michelle D. Shinn, Gwyn Williams (Jefferson Lab, Newport News, Virginia)

Characterization of the electron beam bunch length of the upgrade FEL at Jefferson Lab was performed by analyzing the FTIR spectra of the coherent terahertz pulses. The results are compared with autocorrelation from a scanning polarization autocorrelator that measures the optical transition radiation. The limitations of the different methods to such a characterization are presented in this paper.